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Held at the Port Royal Cloister in Paris with a scenic runway of arches and topiary, the Melinda Gloss Spring / Summer 2015 collection consisted of crisp tailoring and sleek layering. Designers Mathieu de Ménonville and Rémi de Laquintane evidently looked back into the past to gain inspiration for the collection, with retro silhouettes recreated to suit the modern day.

Presenting a collection of neutral, simplistic basics, each garment was extremely wearable and encapsulated the air of the Parisian man. Splashes of red and traces of print gave the collection a youthful aspect, contrasting with the timeless classic pieces that Melinda Gloss does so well.

Lorna Slessor

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